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Finally, a copy of the Mercury Service Manual arrived last night. AWWWW! had to go and spoil all the guessin' fun by goin to the book! Well good for you! At least you got to where you wanted to be. As for the hogged out hole, this looks like an opportunity for "JBWeld to step up to the plate. Clean the daylights out of that hole, I mean REALLY clean it! Mix up enough of the A part, and B part to fill up the entire threaded hole. (from your description it goes entirely thru the casting?) if so that is great. Working from the BACK side of the casting will guide you. After the JB sets drill in the EXACT CENTER with a small pilot drill, 1/8 or smaller, then when satisfied you have a good center, drill with the tap drill taking all the time you need. A drill press would be handy for the previous steps. Hand tap then, backing out very often, and try to pick up the original threads. Carefully run your tap thru. As an afterthought somewhere I have LO temp ALUMINUM stick, that I tried to use to plug a tank hole unsuccesfully. Did melt the stick, but I did not have enough heat to have it fuse to the sheet. Was using a propane torch. With your casating you might have a similar problem. If there are better ways to recover from the situation, we will soon hear about them. maybe another member has a better recommendation Den 48tfYF I have brought the lower unit to a marine mechanic, and he will use a coil insert to repair the messed-up-threaded hole. Thanks anyway. Hopefully, someone else has a similar problem will be able to take advantage of your suggestion. Jay Chan |
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